Everyone tells me to study abroad...
And what about Denmark?
It is possible that those around you keep telling you that it is time to consider studying abroad, outside of Spain, at a European university in English.
That doing so will open your mind to other cultures and that you will live new experiences that will make you mature, that you will be independent and you will see the world from another perspective.
Well, the truth is that whoever encourages you to do so is quite right.
These values, together with a university degree chosen based on your tastes and interests, but also on your abilities, will make you an outstanding professional to work in any country in the world, including your country, Spain.
If this idea excites you, we have several options, but today we recommend that you consider studying at a university in Denmark. You won’t be disappointed.
Why?
- Firstly, because the education is of excellent quality (it is ranked fourth in the ranking of the best university systems in the world) and has a very complete offering.
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Secondly (and most importantly) Danish university education is free for EU citizens. Danish education is 100% state-subsidised.
- Thirdly, you can access a scholarship designed to support students who study and work at the same time.
Higher education at Danish universities is highly focused on employability, which is why all programmes include internships and projects on real problems related to these internships.
The AP (Academy Profession Degree) is a degree lasting between 1½ and 2½ years, with a value of 90 to 150 ECTS depending on the field of study. It includes a period of internship in a company, which can be done in Denmark or in another country.
The Bachelor’s Degree is a university degree that usually lasts 3 or 4 years depending on the degree, and is equivalent to a university degree in Spain. (180 to 240 ECTS)
If a student who has completed an AP degree wishes to continue his or her studies, he or she has the option of equating his or her degree with a degree by completing a Top-Up programme in the same field of study. For example, if you started with an AP degree in Marketing Management (120 ECTS) you can complete it with a Top-Up degree in Sport Management which lasts 1½ years, of which ½ year is an internship (90 ECTS).
But it is equally important to point out that you can also access a degree in Denmark from a Vocational Training course by validating subjects. As you can see, the possibilities are numerous and the economic conditions are more than interesting.
And Covid is not an impediment?
No, it is not. However, until 28/02, it is necessary to show a negative PCR test 24 hours before the flight. It should also be noted that, like the vast majority of EU Member States, Denmark recognises the European Health Insurance Card and therefore grants the right to medical care equivalent to that of Danes.
With all this information, we encourage you to call us and we will explain all the details, we will help you choose the most suitable program for what you need and what you want to do and we will resolve your small and large doubts. Don’t delay, registration is open, many of the courses start in March.
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